A method and an apparatus for desorption and a dehumidifier are provided in the present invention, in which an electrical potential is applied to electrodes disposed on both ends of an absorbing material so as to desorb the substances absorbed within the absorbing material whereby the absorbing material is capable of being maintained for cycling the absorbing operation. By means of the method and the apparatus of the present invention, the desorbing efficiency can be enhanced and the energy consumption can be reduced during desorption.
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7. A regenerator for a dehumidifier, comprising:
a pair of electrodes disposed a distance apart, each of the electrodes comprising a plurality of gas channels; and
a pair of insulators, being respectively connected to the pair of electrodes, each of the insulators comprising a plurality of insulating structures, each of the insulating structures corresponding to one of the gas channels respectively.
9. A low power consumption desorption method, comprising steps of:
providing an absorbing material;
providing electrodes on both ends of the absorbing material, each electrode comprising a plurality of gas channels;
providing a pair of insulators, being respectively connected to the pair of electrodes, each of the insulators comprising a plurality of insulating structures, each of the insulating structures corresponding to one of the gas channels respectively; and
applying a voltage across the electrodes on the both ends of the absorbing material so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption.
18. A low power consumption desorption apparatus, comprising:
an absorbing material capable of absorbing at least a substance;
a pair of electrodes disposed on both ends of the absorbing material, each electrode comprising a plurality of gas channels;
a pair of insulators, being respectively connected to the pair of electrodes, each of the insulators comprising a plurality of insulating structures, each of the insulating structures corresponding to one of the gas channels respectively; and
a voltage supply coupled to the pair of electrodes and providing the pair of electrodes with a voltage so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption.
1. A dehumidifier, comprising:
a condenser, capable of containing a circulating gas flow therein;
a absorbing material, capable of allowing a gas flow to pass through to absorb moisture in the gas flow;
a pair of electrodes, being disposed respectively on both sides of the absorbing material, each of the electrodes comprising a plurality of gas channels;
a pair of insulators, being connected respectively to the pair of electrodes, each of the insulators comprising a plurality of insulating structures, each of the insulating structures corresponding to one of the gas channels respectively; and
a regenerating portion, being disposed on one side of the absorbing material and being connected to the condenser, wherein the circulating gas flow is ionized by plasma in the regenerating portion so that the ionized circulating gas flow desorbs the moisture in the absorbing material.
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a condenser plate, being connected to the regenerating portion and comprising a plurality of flowing paths therein to enable the circulating gas flow pass through; and
a regenerating blower, connected to the condenser plate and the regenerating portion.
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a meshed metal electrode; and
a plurality of insulating frames disposed on the meshed metal electrode to divide the meshed metal electrode into a plurality of isolated electrodes.
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The present invention generally relates to a dehumidifying technology and, more particularly, to a method and an apparatus for desorption and a dehumidifier using the method and the apparatus wherein a voltage is applied across electrodes on both ends of an absorbing material for desorption.
Conventionally, the household dehumidifier uses a refrigerant compressor to condense the moisture in the air to achieve dehumidification. However, the use of refrigerant results in problems such as ozone layer depletion. Therefore, there is need in developing a novel dehumidification technique without using refrigerant.
In rotary desiccant dehumidification, the refrigerant compressor is not required; instead, an absorbing material is used to absorb the moisture in the air and then electrical-thermal heating is used to heat up the gas flow through a regenerating side of the absorbing material to desorb the moisture. The high-temperature and high-moisture gas on the regenerating side is introduced into a heat exchanger to be condensed and the condensed moisture is then collected by a water collector to achieve household dehumidification. Since dehumidification achieved by the rotary dehumidifier using an absorbing material is temperature and humidity independent and refrigerant free, it is advantageous in low noise and low cost without using the compressor.
In the rotary desiccant dehumidifier 1, as shown in
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The present invention provides a dehumidifier using charged particles to perform water desorption to enhance water desorption efficiency of a rotator, reduce power dissipation of a heater and improve dehumidification efficiency of a rotary dehumidifier. Since the power dissipation is reduced, the dehumidifier of the present invention can be used to replace the conventional high power-consumption electrical-thermal dehumidification system for water desorption.
The first present invention provides an apparatus for a dehumidifier, using a high voltage to discharge the electrodes and ionize the gas flow through the regenerator to generate charged particles, which enable water molecules to be easily desorbed so that the desiccative in the dehumidifier exhibits sufficient desorptivity at a low temperature or without heating up the gas.
The second present invention provides a low power consumption desorption method, conducting a current flowing through an absorbing material to desorb a substance absorbed by the absorbing material to reduce power consumption for desorption and enhance desorption efficiency.
The present invention provides a low power consumption desorption apparatus using electrodes disposed on both ends of an absorbing material so as to conduct a current flowing through the absorbing material to desorb a substance absorbed by the absorbing material. Moreover, a gas flow channel can be provided in a region corresponding to the electrodes so that the gas flow passes through the absorbing material to enhance the desorption rate.
The present invention provides a dehumidifier with minimum waste of energy in heating up water molecules and an absorbing material to significantly reduce power consumption and, hence, thermal loss. Moreover, the absorbing material is less heated so that the dehumidification efficiency of the dehumidifier is improved.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides dehumidifier, comprising:
a condenser, capable of containing a circulating gas flow therein;
a absorbing material, capable of allowing a gas flow to pass through to absorb moisture in the gas flow; and
a regenerating portion, being dispose on one side of the absorbing material and being connected to the condenser, wherein the circulating gas flow is ionized by plasma in the regenerating portion so that the ionized circulating gas flow desorbs the moisture in the absorbing material.
In another embodiment, the present invention further provides a regenerator for a dehumidifier, comprising:
a pair of electrodes disposed a distance apart, each of the electrodes comprising a plurality of gas channels; and
a pair of insulators, being respectively connected to the pair of electrodes, each of the insulators comprising a plurality of insulating structures, each of the insulating structures corresponding to one of the gas channels respectively.
In one embodiment, the present invention further provides a low power consumption desorption method, comprising steps of:
providing an absorbing material;
providing electrodes on both ends of the absorbing material; and
applying a voltage across the electrodes on the both ends of the absorbing material so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption.
In another embodiment, the present invention further provides a low power consumption desorption apparatus, comprising:
an absorbing material capable of absorbing at least a substance;
a pair of electrodes disposed on both ends of the absorbing material; and
a voltage supply coupled to the pair of electrodes and providing the pair of electrodes with a voltage so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption.
In another embodiment, the present invention further provides a low power consumption desorption apparatus, comprising:
an absorbing material capable of absorbing at least a substance;
a pair of electrodes disposed on both ends of the absorbing material;
a voltage supply coupled to the pair of electrodes and providing the pair of electrodes with a voltage so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption; and
a gas flow channel disposed corresponding to the pair of electrodes.
The objects, spirits and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention will be readily understood by the accompanying drawings and detailed descriptions, wherein:
The present invention can be exemplified but not limited by the preferred embodiments as described hereinafter.
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The absorbing material 21 is capable of allowing the gas flow 90 to pass through. The absorbing material 21 comprises micro-structures 210 therein to absorb moisture in the gas flow 90. In the present embodiment, the absorbing material 21 is a roller capable of rotating. Certainly, the absorbing material 21 is not restricted to a roller in the present invention. The absorbing material 21 is well-known to those with ordinary skills in the art, and thus the description thereof is not presented.
The regenerating portion 22 is dispose on one side of the absorbing material 21. The regenerating portion 22 uses plasma to ionize the circulating gas flow 91 so that the ionized circulating gas flow 91 desorbs the moisture absorbed by the absorbing material 21. In the present embodiment, the regenerating portion 22 comprises a housing 222 capable of allowing the circulating gas flow 91 to pass through. The housing 222 covers part of the absorbing material 21 so that the ionized circulating gas flow 91 in the housing 222 passes through the absorbing material 21 to desorb the moisture in the absorbing material 21.
In order to accelerate the dehumidified gas flow 90 to better control dehumidification, the dehumidifier 2 of present embodiment further comprises a dehumidifying blower 24 capable of exhausting the dehumidified gas flow passing through the absorbing material 21 out of the dehumidifier 2. Moreover, the dehumidifier 2 further comprises a heating unit 23. In the present embodiment, the heating unit 23 is disposed between the inlet 220 of the regenerating portion and the condenser plate 201. The heating unit 23 is capable of providing the circulating gas flow 91 with thermal energy to increase the temperature of the circulating gas flow 91 to further enhance condensation of the desorbed moisture.
Several embodiments of the regenerating portion of the present invention are described hereinafter. Please refer to
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The dehumidifier of the present invention operates as shown in
In the previous embodiment, a current is conducted between the electrodes that do not contact the absorbing material. Alternatively, in the next embodiment, the electrodes are connected with the absorbing material so that a current is conducted between the electrodes to desorb a substance. Please refer to
After step 40, step 41 is performed. In step 41, electrodes are provided on both ends of the absorbing material. In step 42, a voltage is applied across the electrodes on the both ends of the absorbing material so that the absorbing material is conductive to perform desorption. In the present embodiment, the applied voltage is an AC voltage or a DC voltage. When the current passes through the absorbing material, the temperature rises to weaken the bond between the absorbed substance and the absorbing material. The current is induced due to ion hopping in the absorbing material, ion/proton transport in the ionized substance or both. If the absorbed substance is water, the water molecules help to increase the conductivity of the ions in the absorbing material. As a result, the heat loss is reduced and the power consumption is reduced because there is no need to heat up the atmosphere. Moreover, in step 42, a gas flow may be applied so that the heat is delivered throughout the desorption region. With the heat delivered by the gas flow, the desorption rate is increased to improve the desorption efficiency of the absorbing material. In one embodiment, the gas flow is heated with higher temperature to improve the desorption efficiency of the absorbing material.
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Taking a dehumidification wheel for example, in order to perform desorption only in some specific region in the absorbing material while remaining absorption in other region when the dehumidification wheel is rotating, the electrodes are further provided with insulators to divide the electrodes into a plurality of regions. Each of the regions is isolated from one another so that only some region of the electrodes is conductive when a voltage is applied to enable the corresponding absorbing material to perform desorption while remaining absorption in other regions.
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The aforementioned desorption method can be used with any conductive absorbing material and absorbed substances in applications such as fixed-bed dehumidifiers, tower dehumidifiers and rotary dehumidifiers.
Accordingly, the present invention discloses a method and an apparatus for desorption and a dehumidifier using the method and the apparatus wherein a voltage is applied across electrodes on both ends of an absorbing material for desorption. Therefore, the present invention is useful, novel and non-obvious.
Although this invention has been disclosed and illustrated with reference to particular embodiments, the principles involved are susceptible for use in numerous other embodiments that will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. This invention is, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
Chang, Yu-ming, Huang, Jau-Chyn, Jeng, Ming-Shan, Huang, Ting-Wei, Lin, Yu-Li, Chou, Ya-Wen, Shih, Ming-Shiann
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